ubuntu 7.04
I'd be grateful if someone could put me right on the following. I installed lyx through aptitude as i believe it takes more care with the dependencies. When i ran it i got the following - is this a bug?
It actually seems to work OK - from what i've tried so far! I read that one is supposed to use lyx-qt in the command line but it doesn't seem to make any difference... from what i can see!
thanks james
j@j-desktop:~$ lyx X Error: BadDevice, invalid or uninitialized input device 167 Major opcode: 144 Minor opcode: 3 Resource id: 0x0 Failed to open device X Error: BadDevice, invalid or uninitialized input device 167 Major opcode: 144 Minor opcode: 3 Resource id: 0x0 Failed to open device Locale en_GB could not be set
On Tue, 2007-12-04 at 20:14 +0000, James Freer wrote:
ubuntu 7.04
I'd be grateful if someone could put me right on the following. I installed lyx through aptitude as i believe it takes more care with the dependencies. When i ran it i got the following - is this a bug?
It actually seems to work OK - from what i've tried so far! I read that one is supposed to use lyx-qt in the command line but it doesn't seem to make any difference... from what i can see!
thanks james
j@j-desktop:~$ lyx X Error: BadDevice, invalid or uninitialized input device 167 Major opcode: 144 Minor opcode: 3 Resource id: 0x0 Failed to open device X Error: BadDevice, invalid or uninitialized input device 167 Major opcode: 144 Minor opcode: 3 Resource id: 0x0 Failed to open device Locale en_GB could not be set
Major device 144 refers to either PPPoE connections (character) or NFS mounts (block)
Do you have either of these?
Are you running Ubuntu ?
I think this is caused by the wacom stuff Ubuntu add to the xorg.conf file by default. You can safely ignore it or if it is bothering you then you would need to edit the xorg.conf file to remove the wacom device and then restart X
If you are not sure what bits to strip out of the xorg.conf file then stick it up on pastebin and someone here will tell you.
On Tuesday 04 December 2007 22:05, Wayne Stallwood wrote:
I think this is caused by the wacom stuff Ubuntu add to the xorg.conf file by default. You can safely ignore it or if it is bothering you then you would need to edit the xorg.conf file to remove the wacom device and then restart X
If you are not sure what bits to strip out of the xorg.conf file then stick it up on pastebin and someone here will tell you.
http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/index.php?topic=7964.0
Regards, Paul.